Arrowhead Golf Course

This course features small greens that are elevated and average speed. The fairways are somewhat open and plush. There is a lake that comes into play on three holes. There are additional sets of tees that can be used when playing an eighteen hole round.

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Course Reviews

Delaware Park Course"Delaware 2003 review"Delaware Park is
a great place to learn to play golf because it
offers open fairways, well maintained greens,
no sand or water.
There is hardly ever a bag line. There are 18 holes on relatively flat land.
The trees present the only problems as many are
in the fairways.
The course conditions have shown vast improvement
recently , especially in 2003 when new tee boxes
were planted and benches were placed at each hole.
It compares favorably, I think to the 2 other
city courses, Cazenovia and South Park. Those
courses offer just 9 holes each. The park setting
is beautiful. If you want to practice without
being intimidated, this is the place.
---Janet, Buffalo, New York

Elmwood Country Club"Magnificent"This course is quite enjoyable to play. While length is not much of a factor, it plays much tighter than it appears. It is a fun course, and one that will test your risk/reward skills. The course is well developed, and very hilly. I would suggest that you ride while playing this course as well. This course is one that I wouldn't mind playing any day of the week. ---John, Des Moines, IA

Pine Orchard Yacht & Country Club"The classy links of the Thimble Islands"There is nothing better to do on a warm summer evening than playing a few holes down on the POYCC golf course. The course is always kept in the best condition with improvements always being made where ever possible. The course is easy enough for the casual golfer, but has a variety of challenges that make it fun and competive. The best aspect of the course is the great atmosphere and senic views of classic New England in Long Island Sound. After playing with friends, returning to the club house is a great experience. The course is always alive and no matter what the circumstances it is always a good game of golf.---J. Rich, CT

Eddy Farm Hotel & Resort - Par 3 Course"gone but not forgotten"The par 3 course is gone, totally gone.
The main course: nice course; open fairways; no real water to worry about. Can help your golfing morale.
BUT . . . now only open to guests, AND renamed The Eddy Farm Retreat and Conference Center (the name says it all).---an Eddy Farm alumnus, Connecticut